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The Dubner count is a card counting strategy used in the game of blackjack. It was introduced by computer scientist Harvey Dubner in 1963. The Dubner count assigns point values to cards in a deck, with higher values for cards that favor the player and lower values for cards that favor the dealer. The count is kept by adding and subtracting values from a running total, which is divided by the number of decks remaining in the shoe to determine the true count. The Dubner count is a relatively simple yet effective counting system and has been widely used by players to improve their odds of winning at blackjack.